Many people in India, particularly outside of Tamil Nadu, may be genuinely unaware of the complexities of the state’s language politics. Almost all of the images they would have received from their political, media, and academic circles could be hopelessly inadequate in explaining why Tamils have been ‘against Hindi’. The issue is far greater than you believe, and it is not just a question of picking up a new language. The language movement in the state may be divided into three distinct phases. The pre-Independence phase was propelled by the self-respect movement; the 1960s phase was driven by hopes for self-rule; and the third phase, today, is marked by a new generation of self-assertive minds.